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         <title>Use A Duplicate Content Checker To Boost Your Traffic</title>
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         <description>The buzz on duplicate content penalties is almost deafening. Some people think it's a myth while others strongly believe that search engines are out to hunt down these so-called posers and give them the worst punishment possible. Regardless of their accurate definition, duplicate content penalties do occur. The bottom line is that search engines aren't big fans of duplicate content at all, so why even have it on your website?

The last thing any search engine would want is to give its users an unsatisfying search experience. They are doing everything in their power to provide optimum search results. By constantly improving their algorithms and filtering duplicate content, they are presenting their users with the most relevant and unique listings for search results. This is the main reason you use search engines in the first place. For them to work to your advantage as a website owner or blogger, you will need high-quality content that is both unique and informative. This way, search engine results related to your niche pull up your page as a primary valid listing.

How do search engines deal with duplicate content exactly, you ask?** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Fritz Dorado is a consultant with Webmasterlabor.com. She highly recommends using the &lt;a href=âhttp://www.webmasterlabor.com/tools/checkerâ&gt;duplicate content checker&lt;/a&gt; for better website content.</description>
         <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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         <title>Prevent Duplicate Content With Article Checkers</title>
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         <description>With the rise of technology and Internet-dependence, duplication of content has indeed proliferated. Students have almost unlimited access to many online resources that they could easily print and claim as their own. Marketing campaigns that use duplicate content articles to optimize search engine results. Even blog authors may or may not be aware that some of their posts are actually duplicate content. Some people brush it off like it's not even a big deal -- until they get caught, that is.

The Problem with Duplicate Content
 
There's no doubt that plagiarism is the easiest way to generate content. But why would you even present unoriginal material to your readers when they could easily find it elsewhere? If you really reflect on it, quick-and-easy content isn't all it's cracked up to be. A website or blog, for example, won't rank as well because the material has already been published. You can't expect search engines, like Google, to simply let it go. In fact, Google expresses a strong opposition toward duplicate content. Google filters out websites with duplicate content by using the Supplemental Index of its database. The GoogleBot crawls websites and looks for similar strings and content among the pages.** End Summary**&lt;p&gt;About the Author:&lt;br&gt;Fritz Dorado is a consultant with Webmasterlabor.com. She highly recommends using the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.webmasterlabor.com/tools/checker&quot;&gt; article checker &lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.webmasterlabor.com/tools/checker&quot;&gt;duplicate content checker&lt;/a&gt; for better website content.</description>
         <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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